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Radiant, Novellus: After-Hours Trading

NEW YORK (
TheStreet) -- Shares of
Radiant Systems(RADS) jumped in late trades on Monday after the Alpharetta, Ga.-based developer of retailing technology products agreed to be acquired by
NCR Corp.(NCR - Get Report) for $1.2 billion in cash.

The deal, which has the approval of both companies' boards, is structured as a cash tender offer that values Radiant shares at $28 each, a premium of 30.5% to Monday 's closing price of $21.45, and 38.5% to the 50-day moving average of $20.21.

"Radiant Systems has delivered 15 percent compounded annual revenue growth over the last five years, along with impressive margin expansion as a result of the high customer demand for its expansive software offerings," said Bill Nuti, NCR's chairman and CEO, in a statement. "This acquisition will enable our companies to accelerate expansion through the powerful combination of each other's strengths and NCR's track record of driving transformational change."

Shares of Radiant were last quoted right at $28 with volume of around 460,000, according to
Nasdaq.com. NCR's stock ticked up 2% to $19.50 but volume was less than 5,000.

Radiant Systems, which is primarily known for its point-of-sale hardware and software products, reported an adjusted profit of $9.5 million, or 23 cents a share, for its fiscal first quarter ended on March 31 with revenue of $87.1 million, up 10% year-over-year.

Novellus Systems

Shares of semiconductor capital equipment maker
Novellus Systems(NVLS) fell in late trades after the company reported below-consensus revenue and said bookings fell by nearly 25% on a sequential basis.

The stock was last quoted at $33.85, down 5.4%, on volume of roughly 300,000, according to
Nasdaq.com. Based on a regular session close at $35.77, the shares were up 11.3% so far in 2011 but they had tumbled 14.5% since hitting a 52-week high of $41.82 in early March.

Novellus posted a profit of $64.7 million, or 79 cents a share, for the three months ended June 25 with sales coming in at $350.2 million. The average estimate of analysts polled by
Thomson Reuters was for a profit of 76 cents a share in the June period on revenue of $352.3 million.

Bookings totaled $311.6 million for the latest quarter, down 24.9% from a total of $415.1 million in the first quarter.